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The 742-year-old Kalingarayan Anicut, one of the oldest river-linking projects still in use, is all set to be revamped, as the State government will soon carry out restoration works estimated at ...
The possibility that a river is alive “changes the world,” he says. It forces us to think differently. If nature is alive, then it should excite our imaginative sympathies.
NYC sewage boat explosion in Hudson River kills 1 city worker, injures 2 others Raw sewage boat, Hunts Point, exploded Saturday morning on the Hudson River, requiring hazmat decontamination.
Negotiations over the Columbia River basin could affect the environment in Canada and electrical generation and flood control in the United States. Negotiations of a 60-year-old treaty between ...
Divers were spotted pulling the rotor from the murky river Monday afternoon — days after the chopper went down off Manhattan, killing a Spanish family of five and their pilot.
Pilot Sean Johnson killed in Hudson River helicopter crash Their pilot was identified as 36-year-old Seankese Carrell Johnson, who was also killed. He was a Navy veteran who served from 2006 to 2018.
Hope brightens for revival of dying Jeera river as work on anicut begins. Jeera which was once a vital source of water is now struggling with degradation, pollution, and illegal sand mining.
BUDAPEST — Canadian swimmers Ilya Kharun and Ingrid Wilm won two medals each Wednesday at the short-course world championships. Montreal's Kharun won silver in the men's 50-metre butterfly and Calgary ...
BUDAPEST — Canadian swimmers Ilya Kharun and Ingrid Wilm won two medals each Wednesday at the short-course world championships. Montreal's Kharun won silver in the men's 50-metre butterfly and ...
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Kharun ends Canadian men's medal drought in the Olympic pool with butterfly bronze - MSNKharun claimed bronze in the men's 200-metre butterfly Wednesday in Paris behind French winner Marchand and silver medallist Kristof Milak of Hungary. "It means a lot. I'm really happy that I got ...
In May, Kharun said he was "coming for" Marchand but in the end it was the Frenchman who set an Olympic record and beat him by 1.59 seconds. "I knew he's working a lot and he's so talented," he said.
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